Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Steep & Deep Camps in Jackson Hole, Wyoming!



To be the best you have to ski the best. And you have to do it with complete confidence. 


You have to admit that there would be nothing better than skiing the most extreme terrain on the mountain with free flowing style and grace.

That is where Jackson Hole Steep & Deep Ski camps will help.

Join a handful of other enthusiastic, energetic skiers on the "early" TRAM up the mountain each morning to get first tracks on some of the most extreme terrain in the United States.

You will be skiing with and learning from some of the most extreme skiers in the world!

Throughout the course of the camp, you will learn skills and get tips that will help you explore the great variety of terrain and snow conditions for which Jackson Hole is famous. David Ellerstein, a camp instructor, says, " After 4 days, the terrain, the coaching, the camaraderie... everything about this camp is the Best of the Best. Our goal is to push you hard, keep you safe, and take you to the next level. We'll sell you the seat, but you'll only need the edge." Offering the highest level of instruction, our coaches will provide tips on finding the best line, how to read a slope, steep skiing etiquette, and terrain selection. Campers will ski on mostly black and double black terrain tailored to individual abilities and the instructor's knowledge of where the best terrain and conditions are.

You can count on skiing the Hobacks, the Expert Chutes, and everyone's favorite, Corbet's Couloir, on the final day. On any one the last three days, groups may head out of bounds (should conditions permit). You will learn all about backcountry skiing and make some of the best turns of the week. The teamwork and group cohesiveness makes the camp comfortable and enjoyable for everyone.

When the mountain closes for the day, the excitement doesn't stop.

The camps include aprés ski events, tech talks, and an awards dinner with prize giveaways including skis.


Book this package now!
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